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10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

wow - what on earth has happened to jvr?

marks the ball on the wing, again under zero pressure, and just kicked to NO ONE in the middle of the ground

He’s our own Ben Simmons.

Geez the umps are not great

 
1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

He’s our own Ben Simmons.

geez, who's the james harden we're going to trade him for, then?

adams + lever + plugger mac is one of the slowest, more clumsy tall defensive trios who have played together

Jesse Craven gutsy mark goal kick a trifle short.

Suns got the begging bowl out (again) free kick, umpire mind reading player intentions.

Jake Lever having some better moments.

JVR good lead and mark.

Cream to Craven goal!!!


The only nice thing I have to say is JVR knows how to deliver the ball so a forward leads.

windsor offering some nice overlap run; hits two passes as a result

jvr laces it out to fullarton; on the boundary, natch... who goes across the face from 30m out on the boundary, and craven kicks a goal off the ground

back to 11 points the diff

Can't say Roo is having a great game but he's shown some nice kicking inside 50, two nice goal assists this quarter

 

Craven attempt goal successfull - 11 points down

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Commentator must be calling off a TV, as seconds behind the vision.

Umpires can’t bounce can’t adjudicate correctly. What is the point?

Meanwhile Suns blowing Casey away.

Some experienced players lowering their colours.

Opposition just working harder with better skills.

DeeZone sad face please.

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7 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Commentator must be calling off a TV, as seconds behind the vision.

Down in the Smithy’s bunker at Fox HQ

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Had their chances but blew it late again - 23 points down at 3QT

3QT Gold Coast Suns VFL 12.5.77 lead Casey Demons 8.6.54

Goals Kentfield 3 Fullerton 2 Billings Craven van Rooyen

Disposals Bonner 21 Billings 18 Baldi Hardie 16

For those not watching, after getting close Leo Lombard unleashed in the middle. He is fast and skilful, showing up both Brown & Laurie for their lack of speed. Lever is busy pointing holes in the air but should perhaps consider getting the ball. With so many AFL-listed players, I hate to say we are getting pantsed.

Lets hope they have the right combination in the firsts because this combination is not quick enough or skilled enough. GCS system is much better as well and they run to space and sprint to it.

1 hour ago, binman said:

I'm having strong flashbacks of my Melbourne high footy career, such as it was:

  • very early game, hours before the ones strut their stuff

  • absolutely woeful standard

My year Captaining the Gentlemens 18 (4ths) under Tiger Reid in 81 was my career zenith at MHS!

Billy the Kid goal!!!


JB you’ve done it again goal!!!

 

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